Liquid egg yolk product comprising lysophospholipoprotein

a technology of lysophospholipoprotein and liquid egg yolk, which is applied in the field of liquid egg yolk product comprising lysophospholipoprotein, can solve the problems of emulsion instability, increase the acidity of reaction mixture, and mixture becoming acidi

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-04-22
M G WALDBAUM
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Moreover, the microorganisms produce amylase and protease as by-products, which are undesirable because they break down starch and proteins and lead to emulsion instability.
Firstly, it may be necessary to make continual adjustments to the pH of the reaction mixture during hydrolysis of a phospholipid substrate with porcine pancreatin.
During the hydrolysis reaction, however, the release of free fatty acids causes the pH to drop, that is, it increases the acidity of the reaction mixture, so that unless counter action is taken, the mixture will become acidic, and therefore outside the pH range for optimum activity of the enzyme.
However, porcine pancreatin has another disadvantage because it is not fully deactivated by heat treatment, and even treatment of the enzyme at a temperature of 95.degree. C. for 30 minutes may not sufficiently deactivate the residual enzyme.
The use of a higher temperature is impossible in view of the sensitivity of the phospholipid and free fatty acids to heat.

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[0049] Throughout the following description, specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention. However, the invention may be practiced without these particulars. In other instances, well known elements have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the invention. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense. Applicable knowledge in the prior art is incorporated herein by reference.

[0050] Over the years, the food industry has evolved to a point where all ingredients used in common food products such as sauces, spreads, mayonnaise, starch-based salad dressings, oil-water based salad dressings, soups, bakery products, creamers, creamer-thickeners, ice cream, drinks, dairy products, desserts, sherbets, and the like, must be of kosher quality, that is, not derived from porcine sources. Furthermore, with the frequent recurrence of foot and mo...

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This invention pertains to a novel liquid egg yolk product which contains lysophospholipoprotein. More particularly, this invention pertains to a novel liquid egg yolk product containing lysophospholipoprotein from a phospholipoprotein modified using a non-animal derived phospholipase A, and a process therefor, which is kosher, does not have a porcine or bovine source, and does not contain appreciable levels of amylase. The product is useful as an emulsifier in foodstuffs such as sauces, spreads, mayonnaise, dressings, salad dressings, and the like. A process for the manufacture of a liquid egg yolk product containing lysophospholipoprotein comprising: (a) processing a phospholipase A-containing microbial fermentate to remove undesirable amylase and protease co-products of the fermentation to produce a refined phospholipase A-containing microbial product; and (b) modifying a liquid egg yolk with the refined phospholipase A-containing microbial product of step (a) to produce a modified liquid egg yolk product containing lysophospholipoprotein, said modified liquid egg yolk product having (i) a degree of conversion of phospholipoprotein to lysophospholipoprotein of at least 10%; and (ii) an amylase activity of less than 50 units / litre.

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[0001] This invention pertains to a novel liquid egg yolk product which contains lysophospholipoprotein. More particularly, this invention pertains to a novel liquid egg yolk product containing lysophospholipoprotein from a phospholipoprotein modified using a non-animal derived phospholipase A, and a process therefor, which is kosher, does not have a porcine or bovine source, and does not contain appreciable levels of amylase. The product is useful as an emulsifier in foodstuffs such as sauces, spreads, mayonnaise, dressings, salad dressings, and the like.[0002] Phospholipases are enzymes which act on phospholipids which are found in animal and vegetable cells. Phospholipases are selective enzymes which are classified according to their site of action in the phospholipid molecule. Thus, a phospholipase A1 hydrolyzes the bond between the fatty acid and the glycerine residue at the 1-position of the phospholipid.[0003] The hydrolysis of a phospholipid by a phospholipase results in the...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A23L15/00A23L27/60
CPCA23L1/24C12Y301/01004A23L1/3208A23L27/60A23L15/25
Inventor CAMPBELL, JAMES S.TE BOKKEL, DERK W.THATCHER, KRISTEN D.
Owner M G WALDBAUM
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